Author: | R.G. Richardson, Glen Milne | ISBN: | 9781989062999 |
Publisher: | eComTech Publishing | Publication: | March 6, 2019 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | R.G. Richardson, Glen Milne |
ISBN: | 9781989062999 |
Publisher: | eComTech Publishing |
Publication: | March 6, 2019 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Making Policy: A Guide to How the Federal Government Works
The purpose of this guide is to provide you with an up-to-date overview – and inside perspective – of how the federal government works, with particular reference to the policy and decision-making process, and suggestions for how to you can contribute to it. Our perspective is based on forty years of work as a policy and strategy consultant to departments, central agencies and external stakeholders, plus continuous monitoring, and contributions from you, the reader.
This edition incorporates the changes made by the Government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau since coming into office in November 2015.
Diagrams, text and cartoons are combined to describe the government’s organization, roles, powers, inputs, deliberations, and outputs. We map the territory by following the policy making process from the formation of the Government’s agenda to Cabinet decision-making and implementation by departments. Our focus is on the center of the federal government: the Prime Minister, Cabinet and central agencies.
Our publication,'Making Policy: A Guide to How the Federal Government Works', is based on 40 years of policy and organizational development for all levels of the federal government and its stakeholders, including: a Prime Minister; approximately 25 federal departments, central agencies and regional offices; and business, voluntary, aboriginal and military organizations.
Making Policy: A Guide to How the Federal Government Works
The purpose of this guide is to provide you with an up-to-date overview – and inside perspective – of how the federal government works, with particular reference to the policy and decision-making process, and suggestions for how to you can contribute to it. Our perspective is based on forty years of work as a policy and strategy consultant to departments, central agencies and external stakeholders, plus continuous monitoring, and contributions from you, the reader.
This edition incorporates the changes made by the Government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau since coming into office in November 2015.
Diagrams, text and cartoons are combined to describe the government’s organization, roles, powers, inputs, deliberations, and outputs. We map the territory by following the policy making process from the formation of the Government’s agenda to Cabinet decision-making and implementation by departments. Our focus is on the center of the federal government: the Prime Minister, Cabinet and central agencies.
Our publication,'Making Policy: A Guide to How the Federal Government Works', is based on 40 years of policy and organizational development for all levels of the federal government and its stakeholders, including: a Prime Minister; approximately 25 federal departments, central agencies and regional offices; and business, voluntary, aboriginal and military organizations.